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Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter Factor In to How Job Recruiters Hire Candidates | TIME.com - 1 views

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    By now, we've all heard about how employers scope out the Tweets and Facebook profiles of job seekers to winnow down the field of applicants. But job seekers may be surprised to hear just how many recruiters now use social media throughout the hiring process.
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    Ah, the joys of social media! It truly does expand the meaning that "big brother" is watching. I've found myself pulling back on Facebook posts by trying to stick to only positive things. LinkedIn, I feel I need a to hire a PR rep to make sure everything is in order there. Twitter, I'm not a fan of it period. But from the sounds of the article, I better learn to like and use it. Thanks for the link to the article, very good information.
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    I always enjoy this dynamic. It is a double edged sword and not every organization should want the use of social media in their candidates. I have conducted surveillance in law enforcement, research on teachers while working in the education field, and pre-screened inbound young Officers in the military. Its important to see what you are getting. It has become suspicious if someone doesn't have a linked in account. If a person has too many accomplishments on their linked in account however while simultaneously not having an active personal social media account as senior management I find it suspicious. We are all aware that if you want to know who a person truly is, the last place to look is linked in.
mjmiles35

Application of the Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition to Financial Planning...: SuperSe... - 0 views

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    The Dreyfus Model of Skill acquisition-  
dmesse13

The Hidden Cost of Performance Appraisal - The Human Resources Social Network - 1 views

shared by dmesse13 on 18 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    Older article but interesting.
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    Good information, can see many activities are still in play today in many organizations and identifies areas to move away from regarding performance appraisal formats that simply do not work.
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